The Greens narrowly miss the mark!

The Greens narrowly miss the mark!
The Greens narrowly miss the mark!

ASSE hosts in a match at the top of the national U19 Pool D championship. The Greens will be opposed to a team which is just ahead of them in the general classification (3rd against 4th). Having the desire to surf the beautiful week of vacation, concludes with a 4/6 points. Here is the summary of the match, played this Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

The composition of the ASSE

Houngbo – Pedro, Camara, Boukadida, Hornech – Gadegbeku, Zerga, El Jamali – Cheick, Ben Tiba, Yvars.

Came into play: Guerroudj, Grillot, Depalle, Tatuszka.

Summary of the meeting

The Greens start the match in the best possible way. Issam Cheick opened the scoring in the 8th minute of play. In the process, Sonny Yvars doubled the lead before Nadir El Jamali tripled the lead. After only 20 minutes of play, ASSE leads 3-0 and delivers a start to the match full of realism! Despite this, visitors do not let themselves be discouraged. They will reduce the score very quickly with an own goal from Fodé Camara then with another goal from number 11 from Montpellier. Just before the break, Rayan Boukadida gives ASSE some fresh air. At the break, the Greens lead 4-2 in a lively match!

During the second act, Frédéric Dugand's players would have been inspired to manage their advantage. Instead, they saw Montpellier return to 3-4 just two minutes after the restart. Kevin Pedro scores against his side! Finally, 20 minutes from time, the southerners will return to 4-4. The two teams therefore share the points but ASSE may have regrets…

During their next meeting, the Greens will travel to , a club from the suburbs currently in the middle of the table, occupying an honorable 8th place. The Greens thus begin the home stretch of the first leg, with three matches remaining before the start of the return leg, which will open with a shock against Toulouse at Etrat.

Photo credit: asse.fr

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